Monthly Archives: June 2016
Podcast | See Your Fluctuating Moods as a Strength, not a Weakness
Medicating away our moods—or numbing them with food or alcohol—doesn’t just keep us from addressing the real issues. It also interferes with our ability to be empathic, intuitive and aware of our capabilities. In 30 minutes, Julie Holland, M.D., a psychiatrist and author of Moody Bitches, shares insider information about the drugs we’re being offered and the direct link between food and mood. She’ll also offer practical advice on sex, exercise and sleep strategies, as well as some surprisingly effective natural therapies.
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Podcast | What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How to Become More Successful
The corporate world is filled with managers who are intelligent, skilled and even charismatic. But only a handful of them will ever reach the pinnacle. In this 30-minute talk, you’ll learn from executive coach Marshall Goldsmith how “transactional flaws” (something as simple as not saying thank you enough) can hold you back. He’ll then teach you how to change your behavior—it’s amazingly easy—so your career can soar.
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Podcast | Find More Meaning, Joy and Life Balance with Mallika Chopra

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Free Teleclass | Make LinkedIn Work for YOU!
Make LinkedIn Work for YOU!
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
10:00 - 10:30 am
Tap Into Your Inner Entrepreneur and Get Your Idea Noticed
By Albany Irvin, QVC Program Host
With more than a thousand businesses launched every day by women who ring up revenues that top a trillion dollars annually, there is no doubt that women have become a powerful force in business. Swelling those statistics: female entrepreneurs and a new generation of mompreneurs. Read More
When Bad Bosses Happen to Good People
If you’ve never had a bad boss, you must have spent your career…self-employed! Unfortunately, managers who are incompetent or otherwise awful are a fact of working life. Indeed, a whopping 568 of you responded to our call for bad boss stories and the lessons you learned from the experience. Read these cringe-worthy tales—and commiserate.
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Have the Best Summer of Your Career
Do less and achieve more. It may sound like a dream rather than a plan for summer, but it’s actually the MO of many highly accomplished people year-round. “Successful people don’t bother with work that isn’t high value or growth oriented,” says Laura Vanderkam, a time-management expert and the author of I Know How She Does It and 168 Hours. “They prioritize, so that what matters most gets done, and they have more free time.”
To help you enjoy the summer without putting your career on hold, Vanderkam shares five more ways to make the most of the season: Read More
